Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)
SSHRC Insight Grants, 2022
- Kathy Acheson, English Language and Literature. The future of research in early modern marginalia.
- Annik Bilodeau, Spanish and Latin American Studies. Mapping artistic sorority in Spanish America.
- Ramona Bobocel, Psychology. Investigating impediments to achieving organizational justice.
- Randy Harris, English Language and Literature. Growing the rhetoricon for ML argument mining.
- Daniel Henstra, Political Science. Effective governance arrangements for climate resilient infrastructure.
- Naila Keleta-Mae, Communication Arts. Sites and performances of blackness and freedom.
- Allison Kelly, Psychology. How can an understanding of observational learning promote new ways of increasing self-compassion?
- Emmet Macfarlane, Political Science. Hate speech legislation, the commonwealth model, and parliamentary debates on rights.
- Lennart Nacke, Communication Arts. Entering the metaverse: Investigating social virtual reality platforms and experiences.
- Marcel O'Gorman, English Language and Literature. Critical by design: Fostering responsible innovation with critical design methods.
- Guy Poirier, French Studies. Superbe et imaginaire entrée d'un roi devenu reine, l'espace d'un pamphlet.
- Uzma Rehman, Psychology. Testing the perfectionism model of women's sexual desire.
- Andrew Stumpf, Philosophy. Observational studies to improve end-of-life care in Canada.
- Andrew S. Thompson, Political Science, Next 100 – Reimagining Global Futures.
- Sarah Turnbull, Sociology and Legal Studies. Reforming detention: Race, gender, and nation in the national immigration detention framework.
- Gerald Voorhees, Communication Arts, ADE for Games Communities: Enculturing anti-racism, decolonization, equity, diversity, and inclusion (ADE) in games research and creation.
- David-Antoine Williams, English Language and Literature. Opening the Oxford English Dictionary: A data-enhanced, research-ready historical dictionary.
SSHRC Partnership Engage Grant, 2022
- Heather Henderson, Psychology, CYPT Youth Belonging in the Community.
- Neil Randall, English Language and Literature, Narrative Games for Restorative Community Justice.
SSHRC Partnership Development Grant, 2022
- Susan Roy, History, Dancers for Life: HIV/AIDS and dance in Canada.
SSHRC Knowledge Synthesis Grant, 2022
- Patricia Van Katwyk, Renison University College, Policies and the construction of inequity: Racialized, gendered migrant personal support workers navigating policy
- Gerald Voorhees, Communication Arts, Games of / against Privilege and Marginalization.
SSHRC Insight Development Grants, 2022
- Martin Cooke, Sociology and Legal Studies, Caregiving, work and income among women immigrants in Canada.
- Tisha King, School of Accounting and Finance, Speak Up, Speak Out: The Black Lives Matter Movement and Investor Judgements.
- Ville Mäkelä, Stratford School of Interaction Design and Business, Large-Scale User Experience Research Using Online Resources.
- Jennifer Clary-Lemon, English Language and Literature, Nested Infrastructures: Species Decline Meets Critical Design.
- Nathan Lemphers, Political Science,Oil’s Reach: Tracing how the oil industry shaped early federal climate policy in Canada (1971-1992).
- Philip Boyle, Sociology and Legal Studies, Rusting Steel and Crumbling Concrete: HUSAR for the Urban Anthropocene.
Natural Sciences Engineering Research Council (NSERC)
NSERC Discovery Grants, 2022
- Jonathan Fugelsang, Psychology. Intuitive & Analytic Contributions to High-level Cognition.
- Leah Zhang-Kennedy, Stratford School of Interaction Design and Business. Enhancing User Interfaces to Support Privacy Mental Models.
NSERC Discovery Launch Supplements, 2022
- Leah Zhang-Kennedy, Stratford School of Interaction Design and Business. Enhancing User Interfaces to Support Privacy Mental Models.
Mitacs Accelerate, 2022
- Ville Mäkelä, Stratford School of Interaction Design and Business. Gamified Learning about Cryptocurrency.